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An Offer in Compromise can settle your tax debt for “pennies on the dollar,” but should be considered in light of other alternatives that can yield equal or better results in your situation. Springer Jones specializes in IRS problem resolution and his entire practice is devoted to helping taxpayers, just like you, solve their problems with the IRS. He’s what’s called an Enrolled Agent. An Enrolled Agent is a person who has earned the privilege of practicing, that is, representing taxpayers, before the Internal Revenue Service. Enrolled Agents are licensed by the Federal Government and have been regulated by congress since 1884 (for nearly 125 years). Enrolled Agents, like attorneys and certified public accountants (CPAs), are unrestricted as to which taxpayers they can represent, what types of tax matters they can handle, and which IRS offices they can practice before. However, unlike attorneys and CPAs (who possess general legal and accounting knowledge), Enrolled Agents specialize in taxation, and more specifically IRS Tax Problem Resolution. Enrolled Agents are the only tax professionals who receive their right to practice from the United States Government (unlike attorneys and CPAs who receive their right from the state they practice in). Continued education is required for professionals in ALL industries to remain licensed. Unfortunately many professionals only take the minimum amount of coursework to keep their license. Although there are SOME very qualified

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